Osborne House yesterday had its record number—99 patients—most of whom are convalescent after influenza and colds. Men in batches of a dozen ...
Article : 124 wordsSoldiers from the Geelong camp attacked Winter's wine cafe in James-street last night and caused a considerable amount of damage. A few of ...
Article : 1,453 wordsAn important success has been achieved by the Russians in Volhynia (north of Austria-Hungary) in connection with their new offensive. ...
Article : 295 wordsActing on the recommendation of Mr. D. McLeod, Minister for Health, Sir Alexander Peacock, the Treasurer, has agreed to supply serum for ...
Article : 201 wordsAt a service in the Aberdeen-street Baptist Church on Wednesday night, Hon. H. F. Richardson, M.L.C., contended that ministers were not giving ...
Article : 898 wordsThe English newspapers attach the utmost significance to the German admission of the sinking of the battlecruiser Lutzow (28,000 tons), and the ...
Article : 610 wordsThe Commonwealth military authorities have made arrangements for the resumption of training of the Citizen Forces. Light Horse regiments will ...
Article : 152 wordsA Rome communique reports:—A battle is raging on the whole front of the Seven Communes Plateau. A bitter struggle was reported ...
Article : 101 wordsAll adult trainees of the 1896-7-8 quotas of the Geelong Naval Reserve will commence their annual continuous training on July 1st. Before going to ...
Article : 70 wordsOne fresh case of meningitis was reported at the Bendigo Hospital yesterday, the patient being a civilian. There are now 18 patients convalescent, and ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Foreign Office announces that the Allies have taken precautionary measures against Greece in consequence of the Greek Government's attitude in ...
Article : 211 wordsAs meningitis has reappeared in Geelong, headmasters of the schools now send home any children who have bad colds. Classrooms are also disinfected. ...
Article : 119 wordsBroken Hill, Friday.—The second death from meningitis occurred here to-day, the victim being Mrs. Angus Gardiner, who was admitted to the ...
Article : 35 wordsThe will of the late Sir John Fuller, formerly Governor of Victoria, has been made public. The value of the unsettled estate is given in £57,111, and this the ...
Article : 264 wordsIf every community around Geelong follows Meredith's plan of helping the Geelong Hospital the cares of the committee will be lessened greatly. ...
Article : 109 wordsA striking speech was made by Mr. W. M. Hughes (Prime Minister of the Australia) at a luncheon given by the Imperial Council of Commerce, which ...
Article : 419 wordsEarly on Sunday the Russians left their trenches and dashed across the bullet-swept ground towards the Austrian position. The artillery had ...
Article : 150 wordsOn Monday the Chamber of Commerce will consider a letter from T. Holden and Co., pointing to the serious harm the port suffered by the separate ...
Article : 264 wordsMet in the Mechanics' classroom on Wednesday. The following ladies attended:—Miss McPhillimy (in the chair), and Mesdames Greeves. Moreton ...
Article : 153 wordsAn Austrian communique declares that after rearguard fighting their forces reached a now position on the Styr, and repulsed several attacks on ...
Article : 192 wordsTravellers arriving in Holland from Germany state that the harbor at Hamburg is filled with severely damaged war vessels. Among others the ...
Article : 65 words"Le Journal," the well-known Paris daily newspaper, estimates that the Germans off Jutland lost ten per cent. of their total tonnage engaged in the ...
Article : 287 wordsA soldier named W. Barclay, who stole a quantity of bread from the camp to the value of 5/-, and was remanded at the police court yesterday till ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Northumbria is the next overs[?]s boat due at Geelong in connection with the wheat trade, but the date of arrival has not been made known. ...
Article : 210 wordsDr. T. F. Bride, secretary of the Technical Schools' Association has written to Mr. Geo. R. King (Principal of the Gordon College) confirming the ...
Article : 370 wordsA communique issued in Paris says: —"After desperate fighting lasting a week, the gar[?]son in the ruined fort at Vaux were unable to prevent the ...
Article : 247 wordsThrough Mr. England, the Geelong manager for Messrs. Huddart, Parker, Ltd., we have received a copy of the larget A.U.S.N. guide. "Around the ...
Article : 369 wordsMr. Hughes (the Commonwealth Prime Minister) had a preliminary conference with his co-delegates to the Paris Conference on Thursday, namely, ...
Article : 80 wordsThe doctors who were summoned have succeeded in saving the life of the son of the late President of China (Yuan-Shi-Kai), who attempted to commit ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. A. Cleary, the treasurer, acknowledges the following amounts:—Little River State school. £78/10/4: Bambra, £9/12[?]: Anakie and Staughton Vale ...
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Advertising : 204 wordsConcerts have been arranged for several weeks ahead at the military camp. but the hon. secretaries, Messrs. Geo. Deans and N. Pardey, ask societies and ...
Article : 76 wordsA meeting of the trustees of the Soldiers' Repatriation Fund was held in Melbourne yesterday. A sub-committee was appointed to draft the ...
Article : 83 wordsThe trustees of the Panorama Heights declined the annual grant for the maintenance of the Lookout. The State Tourist Department allowed £15 ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 10 Jun 1916, Page 3
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